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by: Jim Grayson
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If a person is having trouble sleeping, there may be a simple reason for it: they are in need of a new mattress or bed. Old spring mattresses can often become lumpy and uncomfortable after they have been used for a long time, but there is now no reason to put up with this, as there are a large variety of styles to choose from.

If comfort is the only prerequisite, waterbeds and airbeds are good alternatives to spring mattresses. Both these beds are easy to inflate and cheap to buy from most home stores, and can fit on a normal bed frame as a traditional mattress would. The only problem is if they are accidentally punctured, however manufacturers are aware of this problem and have countered it. Since the beds are made from thick material, it is very difficult to damage one.

Foam mattresses are more traditional, and can also be bought cheaply from most appropriate retailers. Foam mattresses come in any size required, from single to king size, and can mould into the shape of the user's body, meaning they are useful for older people, or those who may find lying down stiff or uncomfortable.


Also for those with arthritis or joint problems are adjustable beds, which can be lowered to flat when the user is inside them. This makes it much easier for people to get into bed, and the whole experience is therefore more relaxing and more likely to lead to a decent night's sleep. The bed can also be adjusted when it is flat, in order to give the sleeper a position that is comfortable. Adjustable beds not only ease sleep, but because they provide relief from joint pains they can also help with pain relief throughout the day.

There are a wide variety of novelty children's beds on the market that can make bedtime fun. Bunk beds are the most traditional, and sleeping on the top bunk has often given children a reason to want to go to bed. Newer ideas include beds in the shape of racing cars for boys, or beds with canopies and princesses drapes for girls, both of which remind children of playtime. If bedtime is a novelty, children are more likely to look forward to it, and they are therefore more likely to sleep well.



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